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Andy has several toys who make brief appearances as minor characters: Rocky [22] [23] (voiced by Jack Angel) is a figure of a heavyweight wrestler.Rocky is silent and plays a minor role in the first two movies, but he can speak in the Disney Adventures comics and in the Disney Interactive games Disney's Animated Storybook: Toy Story and Toy Story Activity Center.
Loran Cehack. Voiced by: Romi Park (anime), Annika Odegard (video games) Moonrace; Loran Cehack is the main character of the series and the pilot of the eponymous mobile suit, System-∀99, known as Turn A Gundam. Loran and his friends Keith and Fran are secretly sent to Earth by Dianna Soreil in advance of her main colonial force, and to ...
4X game. Expansion to Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords . Expansion to Heroes of Might and Magic V . Grand strategy. Grand strategy. Turn-based campaign map with real-time tactical battles. Expansion to Medieval II: Total War . Grand strategy. Turn-based campaign map with real-time tactical battles.
Webbigail " Webby " Vanderquack (voiced by Russi Taylor in the 1987 series, DuckTales the Movie, and DuckTales: Remastered; Kate Micucci in the 2017 series) is the granddaughter of Mrs. Beakley and friend of Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck who, like them, also refers to Scrooge as Uncle Scrooge. In the 1987 series, she visually resembles April, May ...
His mask, Lava Shot, fires blobs of molten metal. Jungle Challenge. Arrow. An assault jet pack which he uses with the Arrow mask which shoots thunderbolts. Coast Patrol. Dolphin. An armed rescue raft which he uses with the Dolphin mask which emits sonic signals. Goliath I. Shroud.
"Turn! Turn! Turn!", also known as or subtitled "To Everything There Is a Season", is a song written by Pete Seeger in 1959. [1] The lyrics – except for the title, which is repeated throughout the song, and the final two lines – consist of the first eight verses of the third chapter of the biblical Book of Ecclesiastes. The song was originally released in 1962 as "To Everything There Is a ...
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 1) in a flashback from The Transformers: The Movie, (Casey Kasem left the show during season 3 due to objection to the portrayal of Arab characters as stereotypical villains.) Casey Kasem: Alive "Let me at 'em" is Cliffjumper's motto. His eagerness and daring have no equal.
Turn!" Turn! Turn! Turn! is the second studio album by the American rock band the Byrds, released on December 6, 1965, by Columbia Records. [1] Like its predecessor, Mr. Tambourine Man, the album epitomized the folk rock genre and continued the band's successful mix of vocal harmony and jangly twelve-string Rickenbacker guitar. [2]